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DIGEST 

OF 

IMPORTANT GENERAL 

GAME AND FISH LAWS 

OF 

MICHIGAN 

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Compiled and issued by authority of 
GAME, FISH AND FOREST FIRE DEPARTMENT 

OF THE 

PUBLIC DOMAIN COMMISSION 
W. R. OATES, Commissioner. 



PUBLISHED BT 



COLEMAN C. VAUGHAN 
SECRETARY OF STATE 



(In effect on and after August 24th, 1915.) 



WYNKOOP HALLENBECK CRAWFORD CO. 

STATE PRINTERS 

LANSING, MICHIGAN 



DIGEST 

OF 

IMPORTANT GENERAL 

GAME AND FISH LAWS 

OF 

MICHIGAN 

1915-1916 



Compiled and issued by authority of 
GAME, FISH AND FOREST FIRE DEPARTMENT 

OF THE 

PUBLIC DOMAIN COMMISSION 
W. R. OATES, Commissioner. 



PUBLISHED BY 

COLEMAN C. VAUGHAN 

SECRETARY OF STATE 



(In effect on and after August 24th, 1915.) 



"WYNKOOP HALLENBECK CRAWFORD CO. 

STATE PRINTERS 

LANSING, MICHIGAN 






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FOREWORD 

The Game, Fish and Forest Fire Department of the 
Public Domain Commis'sion seeks the cooperation of all 
sportsmen, in the protection, preservation and conserva- 
tion of the game and fish of the State and in the proper 
enforcement of the laws. 

It is desired to call particular attention to the new 
hunter's license law, which provides that all hunters hunt- 
ing either small or large game or fur bearing animals, 
must first secure a license to hunt either IN or outside 
of the county in which they reside. 

Sportsmen and fishermen are earnestly reminded that 
wall-eyed pike, white bass, calico bass, sunfish, perch, 
blue gills, rock bass and crappies are now protected 
game fish and the law regulates the number that can be 
taken in one day, the size and the quantity which can 
be had in possession at one time, and the purchase or 
sale of these fish is now absolutely prohibited. 

Spring shooting of all water fowl is prohibited and our 
State now conforms to the Federal provisions governing 
these birds and water fowl. 

Hunting from automobiles is now a violation of the 
game laws. 

Under the title of "General Provisions" following 
herewith will be found certain new and very important 
provisions governing the manner of taking, possession, 
sale and transportation of our game and fish. It has 
always been the position of this department that it would 
rather prevent than prosecute violations of the game 
and fish laws.' The earnest cooperation of all sportsmen 
is asked in this regard and our object in issuing this digest 
is to make clear to everyone interested what the laws 
are and we have endeavored to emphasize the important 
changes now in effect. 

We quote from the letter of transmittal of the Game 
Commission of Pennsylvania a paragraph which repre- 
sents our viewpoint on the value of our wild life: 

" Our idea is to make an open park of all the wild lands 
of this Commonwealth, a place in which our people of 
all classes can find pleasure and maintain their strength, 
where" the well and strong can enjoy an outing that will 



keep them well and make them stronger; where those 
who are starting on the road to shattered nerves, and 
inability to meet the demands they are called upon to 
face, can strengthen their hold on all those things, that 
fit men the better to meet the requirements of every 
day battle with the world. The presence of game or fish 
is a lure to strenuous outdoor exercise, that means better 
health to those who hunt or fish, and therefore better 
citizenship. To us, hunting or the pursuit of game, 
does not appear simply in the light of recreation, or pleas- 
ure, nor does it appear as a waste of time; but instead 
is in every sense of the word a national necessity." 
W. R. OATES, 
State Game, Fish and Forest Fire Commissioner, 
of the Public Domain Commission. 



NOTE. — All violations of the game and fish laws 
should be reported to the State Game, Fish and Forest 
Fire Commissioner, Lansing, Michigan. 



GENERAL PROVISIONS. 



HUNTING 

ALL PERSONS over seventeen years of age must secure 
from the State Game, Fish and Forest Fire Commis- 
sioner, county clerk or deputy, a license to hunt, — 
no matter whether person is hunting in or outside 
of his own county. (See license fee specified in 
table.) 

TRAPPERS. Must have a license for taking fur bearing 
animals. (See license fee specified in table.) 

BEAVER. A special license must be secured to take 
beaver. 

AUTOMOBILES AND POWER BOATS. Hunting 
partridge or water fowl from automobiles or power 
boats prohibited. 

SPRING SHOOTING. Spring shooting of ducks and 
other water fowl unlawful. This law now conforms 
to Federal regulations. 

RABBITS, HARES and PARTRIDGE. Seasons NOW 
open same time, — October first. It is unlawful for 
any person to be found hunting any game before 
this date. 

DOGS. For the information of those desiring to hunt 
birds with dogs during the deer hunting season, the 
department rules that bird dogs can be used during 
the deer hunting season and had in possession in the 
woods, hunting camp, logging camp or club house, 
providing that such dogs do not attempt to hunt, 
pursue or kill deer. The owner of the dog assumes 
this risk and deputies will be instructed during the 
deer season to kill on sight any dog found hunting, 
pursuing or following upon the track of a deer. It 
will be lawful to train dogs for hunting birds 
fifteen days prior to the opening of the season, pro- 
vided that no firearms are in possession of person 
training them. 



BAG and CREEL LIMITS. (Especial attention is 
drawn to the table herein, showing number of game 
animals, birds and fish which it is lawful to take 
and have in possession.) 



FISHING 

HOOK AND LINE. Defined by law to mean that 
it shall be construed to be a single line or single 
rod and line with hook or hooks attached, while 
being used for still fishing. 

CASTING and TROLLING. Defined to mean a single 
line or single rod and line with hook or hooks attached 
or with a natural or artificial bait, not to exceed 
six inches in length and one or more hooks or gangs 
of hooks attached, to be used for casting or trolling 
for fish, and the method of capturing fish shaU be by- 
means of fish taking bait or hook in the mouth. 

GRAB HOOKS, SNAG HOOKS, SET LINES, and 
NIGHT LINES. Unlawful to use. 

ICE LINES. Defined to be a single line with a single 
hook attached and five such lines may be used by 
one person during December, January and February, 
for taking all kinds of fish, except the different kinds 
of trout and bass through the ice. 

NETS, excepting dip nets and minnow seines. Unlawful 
to use or to have in possession within one half mile 
of any inland lake or stream. 

SPEARING and DIP NETTING. Suckers, mullets, 
redsides and grass pike can be taken in the streams 
and rivers by this means during March and April. 

MINNOW SEINE. Not more than twenty feet in 
length may be used for taking chubs, shiners, suckers, 
dace and stoneroller minnows from any of the inland 
waters of this State to be used for bait only. 

WALL-EYED PIKE, BLUE GILLS, SUNFISH, 
PERCH, CRAPPIES and ROCK BASS are NOW 
protected fish as well as all species of trout and bass. 
These fish cannot be bought or sold, and hotel pro- 
prietors and resort keepers are admonished that 



neither these nor any other protected fish can be 
served to guests where a charge is made for the 
service, provided that fish caught by guests may 
be served to them at their request. 

JACK AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF ARTIFICIAL 
LIGHTS, DYNAMITE AND ALL OTHER EX- 
PLOSIVE SUBSTANCES. Unlawful to use or have 
in possession on any of the inland waters or within 
one half mile thereof. 

FIREARMS. Unlawful to use for taking any kind of 
fish in any of the waters of this STATE at any time. 

ONE DEER. Lawful to hunt or take only one deer. 

METAL TAGS ATTACHED TO DEER. Deer must 
be tagged with metal self-locking seal immediately 
after being killed. These seals will be furnished 
by county clerks with license. License tag attached 
to deer at shipping station in the presence of shipping 
agent. Metal self-locking seal should be attached 
through gamble, or to antlers in permanent manner. 

HEAD LIGHTS. Unlawful to "have in possession at 
any time. 

NON-RESIDENTS. May ship one 'deer out of the 
State when license tag and seal is attached thereto, 
provided that permit printed on back of licer.se 
coupon is cancelled by agent at initial billing point. 









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TRANSPORTATION OF PROTECTED GAME and 
FISH. Unlawful to ship by express, freight or 
baggage or in any other manner, but shall 
be carried only as open hand baggage without cover 
in such manner as to be readily seen and inspected. 
Unlawful to ship outside the State at any time, 
provided that NON-RESIDENT HUNTERS may 
carry outside the State as open hand baggage with- 
out cover, one day's legal bag limit of birds. 

30 DAYS AFTER SEASON CLOSES. Lawful to have 
in possession game birds and animals, legally killed. 

HUNTER'S LICENSE. 

RESIDENT. Residents hunting protected game birds 
or animals or fur bearing animals, other than deer 
or beaver, must procure a license, — fee, $1.00. Per- 
sons hunting on their own lands upon which they are 
regularly domiciled and their minor children, exempt. 
Deer hunter's license fee, $1.50. 

NON-RESIDENTS. License fee to hunt or kill pro- 
tected game birds or animals and fur bearing animals, 
other than deer and beaver, $10.00. Deer license 
fee, $25.00. 

ALIEN RESIDENTS. Alien residents of this State 
who have not declared their intentions to become 
citizens, and who hunt protected birds or animals 
or fur bearing animals, other than deer and 
beaver, must secure a license, — fee, $10.00. Deer 
license fee, $25.00. 

SPECIAL BEAVER LICENSE. Fee $10.00, which 
permits holder to take fifteen beaver. 

TRAPPER'S LICENSE. Fee $1.00. 

NON-RESIDENT ANGLER'S LICENSE. Applies 
to non-residents of the state only. Non-resident 
males over twenty-one years required to procure 
a license to fish. Fee for license to take all kinds of 
fish, except trout, $1.00. Fee for license to take all 
kinds of fish, including trout, $3.00. 
Eighteen years is age basis for balance 1915. 



SHIPMENT BY NON-RESIDENT. One day's legal- 
catch of fish may be taken or shipped out of the 
State by a licensed fisherman. Coupon from license 
must be attached to package. 
SALE OF PROTECTED GAME. Unlawful to buy or 

sell at any time any game. 
SNARES, DEADFALLS and EXPLOSIVES. Un- 
lawful to use. 
POSTED ENCLOSED LANDS, PUBLIC PARKS, 
GAME PRESERVES, GAME REFUGES AND 
ALL OTHER PUBLIC OR PRIVATE ENCLOS- 
URES. Unlawful to hunt thereon at any time. 
PEARLS, CLAMS and MOLLUSKS. Unlawful to 
take without license. Resident $1.00; non-resident 
S50.00. Open season from July 1st to March 31st. 
TURTLES. Not protected. No device can be used to 

take turtles which will take other fish. 

NON-GAME BIRDS. Unlawful to kill at any time. 

This includes all kinds of song and insectivorous 

birds and other birds not designated as a game bird, 

except BLACKBIRDS, ENGLISH SPARROWS. 

CROWS, COOPER'S HAWKS, SHARP SHINNED 

HAWKS, GREAT HORNED OWLS. 

PRIVATE GAME FARMS and GAME and FUR 

BEARING ANIMALS RAISED IN CAPTIVITY. 

Any game or fur bearing animals taken during the 

open season may be held in captivity during the 

closed season by securing permit to do so from the 

State Game, Fish and Forest Fire Department. 

Permit fee for each species, SI. 00. 

REPEALED LOCAL ACTS PERTAINING TO FISH. 

AIL local acts, except acts prohibiting the spearing of 

fish in any county, township, lake or stream repealed. 

LOCAL ACTS PROTECTING DEER. In full effect 

in following counties: Berrien, Calhoun, Genesee, 

Ingham, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Oakland and St. Clair 

until 1920, and in Bois Blanc Island until 1918. 

MOOSE, ELK and CARIBOU. Unlawful to kill at 

any time. 
SUNRISE and SUNSET. It is unlawful to take or kill 
any wild water fowl from one half hour after sunset 
until sunrise the following morning. 



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FROGS. Unlawful to kill for any purpose from Novem- 
ber 1st to June 1st each year. Unlawful to use 
artificial light in spearing. Unlawful to have in 
possession from March 15th to June 1st for any 
purpose, except live frogs may be had in possession 
for experimental and scientific purposes. Unlawful 
to have in possession from November 1st to March 
15th, except when imported from other state or 
countries. Persons having frogs in possession at 
this time, must show invoice on demand of officers. 

PUBLIC LAKES. Any lake connected with any other 
public waters by any means whatever by which fish 
can migrate to and from such waters for any length 
of time during any season of the year is a public lake. 
— See People vs. Horling, 137 Michigan 406. 

PRIVATE LAKES. Lakes which are not connected 
with any other public waters in any manner by 
which fish can migrate to and from such waters 
during any season of the year for any length of time. 
— 137 Michigan 406. 

TRESPASS. Unlawful to trespass upon the enclosed 
lands of another person without consent of owner 
for the purpose of hunting, fishing or any other 
purpose. 



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